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Hawaiian Style Christmas 2
On the heels of the enormously successful holiday album, "Hawaiian Style Christmas," comes "Hawaiian Style Christmas 2," guaranteed to be the most sought after Christmas compilation of 2005! Like its predecessor, Volume 2 contains multiple radio hits and new compostitions never before available for purchase! "Winter Wonderland" by Ka`au Crater Boys, "Little Drummer Boy" by HAPA and "O Holy Night" by Kawika Regidor are just a few of the 16 absolute gems featured on this special collection of holiday mele!
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Nostalgia takes Hawaii's most renown songs and translates them all in to the native Hawaiian language. Amy & Willie showcase a fresh interpretation of these classic songs that the are recognized the world over, no matter what language the singer chooses.
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Combining interviews, traditional chants, and original songs and dances, this film from the beloved Hawaiian Legacy Series, gives voice to an older form of ecological wisdom summed up in the phrase ma-lama ‘a-ina – to take care of the earth – which is both our physical home and a source of spiritual nourishment. Learn More
Na Leo 25th Anniversary Collection
Na Leo's 25th Anniversary Collection is a 2-Disc project, dedicated to all the fans who have touched the hearts and lives of Nalani Choy, Lehua Kalima, and Angela Morales, the members of Na Leo. This CD features the most popular songs by Na Leo from the past 25 years, and even one new song, "Our Hawaii"!
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Honey-Boy follows Kekuhi's release, "Kekuhi", which garnered her a Na Hoku Hanohano Award as Female Vocalist of the Year. There is an indefinable energy that flows from Kekuhi Kanahele's latest release, "Honey-Boy". These dynamics are ever present throughout the release and illustrate the multi-faceted personality of Kekuhi as an artist.
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Hokule'a
As the Hokule'a was being built and during it's sea trials, Roland Cazimero and Keli'i Tau'a embarked on a musical voyage of the sailing vessel, Hokule'a. At that time, the canoe as well as the music was an experiment in exploring Hawaiian beginnings.
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We are honored and proud to present a brand new album of exceptional recordings by Hawaii's premiere contemporary musicians, Robert and Roland, The Brothers Cazimero. The creation and perpetuation of Hawaiian music has always been their passion and the creation of pure Hawaiian musical magic has always been their Destiny.
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Hawaiian Man
Hawaiian Man brand new from Brother Noland The traditional Hawaiian album you’ve been waiting for! Hawaiian Man redefines Brother Noland, yet again. This time, his creativity takes him to a more traditional Hawaiian vein that strikes a chord with young and old, local and visitor to his island paradise. It is the root of all the music that has evolved in his successful career. Brother Noland has shaped contemporary music in Hawai‘i with his innovative songwriting and a performance style. Some of his most critically acclaimed songs have launched new genres. “Coconut Girl” gave Noland the title “Father of Jawaiian Music.” His performance and songwriting are an integral part of the creative journey. His back-to-basics repertoire on Hawaiian Man is enhanced by his evolution of style. You can hear his maturity, wisdom and confidence. Mountain Apple Company is pleased to have cultivated Brother Noland’s growth as an artist over the years. His journey of artist, songwriter, author, teacher and cultural treasure is reflected in the music you are about to hear.
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The Sons of Hawaii music spans generations with strong rhythm, lyrics and emotion … the heartbeat of Hawaiian sound. From the traditional spirit of songs recorded yesterday to new arrangements and recordings of today, Eddie Kamae and The Sons of Hawaii’s new CD Yesterday & Today Volume 2 is a musical journey to savor. Yesterday’s Sons of Hawai‘i, with leader Eddie Kamae and his exciting ukulele rhythm and distinctive singing voice, brought the group together with gifted composer, guitarist, and vocalist Dennis Kamakahi, bass and vocals by Joe Marshall and the steel guitar of David “Feet” Rogers. Eddie Kamae and Today’s Sons continue to play traditional Hawaiian music with Mike Kaawa’s innovative 12-string rhythm guitar that heightens the sound along with Analu Aina’s bass, Ocean Kaowili’s 6-string guitar and Paul Kim’s steel guitar, bringing back the unmistakable sound of the original Sons.
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Best of Emma
The Best of Emma includes 25 of Hawaii's greatest compositions, with one of the premiere voices and the full body sound of the Jack de Mello orchestra. A must have for any serious collector of Hawaiian music.
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Music of Hawai'i, when first released, achieved a new standard of success by which all other albums would be measured in the future with its lush orchestrations and arrangements featuring the classic voices of Hawai`I singing 27 of Hawaii's most popular songs.
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SALE: Ryan - Hawaii and Beyond
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Ryan is an educated musician that received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Ryan has been involved with the music business for over 14 years as a performer & has matured into a musical force as a recording artist. Ryan is also the founder of his own record label/music production company called "Rubbah Slippah Productions."
In 2006, Ryan released his debut album called "Big Island Music." The album proved to be a strong introduction as the hit single "Big Island Ladies" took over the airwaves of Hawaii. The "Big Island Ladies" music video was also broadcasted in heavy rotation on OC 16's "Overdrive Live" television show.
In 2007, Ryan released the highly acclaimed "RSP CREW (Vol. 1)" compilation album. The album featured a select group of local singers from the Big Island. The goal behind the compilation album was to showcase the undiscovered talent of the Big Island. The album was a breath of fresh air as numerous songs off the album hit radio stations statewide.
In 2008, Ryan looked to widen the genre of island music with the release of his follow up solo album called "Hawaii & Beyond." The effort was proven a success after Ryan was nominated for a "Na Hokuhanohano" award in the R&B album of the year category. The hit single "I'm Sorry" spawned a music video which has been broadcasted on OC16's "Dis N Dat" television show.
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These days, Abe is forging new ground as a multi-instrumentalist (vibraphone, piano, guitar, bass, percussion and ukulele), jazz composer and arranger. One listen to his new release, Dimensions, will leave you in awe considering he picked up the ukulele for the first time in April 2003. Dimensions feature Abe's original compositions in styles ranging from jazz, Latin and classical performed with a unique ukulele twist. His musical approach is fresh and validates Abe as Hawaii's next ukulele sensation to look out for! Sold as is. All Sales Final. Learn More
Destination Paradise
The Brothers Caz are known for the beautiful harmonies they create and an enormous sound from two instruments. Most of this album is filled with the songs for the hula and the listener can visualize the elegance of the hula.
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The History of the Sons of Hawaii - DVD
This 80 minute feature length documentary, the seventh in the Kamaes' award-winning Hawaiian Legacy Series, tells the story of a charismatic band. Spanning forty years of Hawai'i's rich musical tradition, the film offers an intimate look at a unique group of performers and composers: their songs, their humor, their devotions to a sound that continues to convey something essential about the Hawaiian spirit. Master of Hawaiian Chant, Ka'upena Wong stated, "Brother Eddie and The Sons were pioneers in the revival of Hawaiian music. . . their sound had that sincere folk quality to it, it made everyone stand up and take notice."
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